Aurora opened her eyes to the darkness that met her; she felt herself feeling uplifted and leaving her body entirely in spirit form. Everything was a blur since she pricked her finger on the spindle. All she remembered was feeling faint and collapsing, but one detail still haunted her -the dark yellow eyes that watched her as she fell lifelessly.

"Where am i?" Aurora called out blinking rapidly trying to figure out where she was. A small light shone in the dark space and Aurora found herself walking towards it, the light came from a window. The window to her life, Aurora watched as the three fairies surrounded her bedside, they were all crying.
"I'm here!" Aurora shouted tapping the glass, but sighing as nobody replied.
"They can't hear you" a voice called it was sharp and stern, Aurora froze she could only guess it was Maleficent. Aurora looked around and sure enough Maleficent stood proudly her black cape flowing prominently behind her, her deep yellow eyes staring into Aurora's soul. Aurora gulped and stepped forward after all what could Maleficent do? She was already out of her body.
"What's happened to me?" Aurora asked nervously stepping closer to Maleficent. Maleficent laughed nastily.
"It's your curse" Maleficent sneered, "I decided to punish you further by allowing you to watch your suffering" Maleficent growled leaning forward with a grin.
Aurora nodded sadly there was no way she could argue with her.
"So I'm going to be alone here?" Aurora asked looking around the dark place.
"Yes" Maleficent hissed with a growl. Aurora nodded in defeat and sat down on the floor. Maleficent watched Aurora carefully feeling something clench in her chest as Aurora wiped a tear from her cheek. Maybe Maleficent had an ulterior motive but she could quite decide.
"Stop crying" Maleficent said quietly not enjoying this as much as she thought she would. She stepped forward to Aurora and placed her hand on her shoulder. Aurora looked up sadly and stared into Maleficent eyes, something stirred deep down inside her- a strange feeling she'd never felt. What was happening to her?